Dictionary entry

κοιλία

G. Abbott-Smith's A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

κοιλία, -ας, ἡ

(< κοῖλος, hollow), [in LXX chiefly for בֶּטֶן, מֵעִים, קֶרֶב, De 7:13, II Ki 7:12, Ge 41:21, al.; also (Jb 3:1110:1831:1538:8) for רֶחֶם;]

1. the belly (stomach or intestines or both): Mt 12:4015:17, Mk 7:19, Lk 15:16, Ro 16:18, I Co 6:13, Phl 3:19, Re 10:9, 10.

2. (As often in LXX) the womb: Lk 1:41, 42, 442:2111:2723:29, Jo 3:4; ἐκ κ. μητρός (cf. Ps 21 (22):11, Jb 1:21, al.), Mt 19:12, Lk 1:15, Ac 3:214:8, Ga 1:15.

3. Metaph. (as Heb. בֶּטֶן, cf. Jb 15:35, Pr 20:27, Si 19:12), of the heart: Jo 7:38.†